An Introduction To Our Modular Seating
'Modular' is the term used for furniture that can be combined in various different ways to suit a space, with modular seating being among the most frequently requested for such leisure spaces as bars, restaurants, cafes and office break-out areas. The reasons for such popularity are not difficult to discern: modular seating makes aesthetic and practical sense in a wide range of settings.
To get a sense of just what advantages modular seating could bring for your own organisation's leisure spaces, you are welcome to take a look at the examples cited on the Design & Contract Interiors website. It is important to emphasise that we do not have a standard stocked range, instead working alongside every client and liaising with designers to ensure that the final seating matches even the most specialised requirements.
Nonetheless, the best modular seating does need to be designed and made to certain universal standards if those who use your spaces are to be given the best possible impression and as a result, continue using them. You may opt for relatively simple modular seating in both design and manufacture, perhaps combining an upholstered seat with back chrome or paint-finished legs.
However, many purchasers of our modular seating here at Design & Contract Interiors wish to go further, perhaps by investing in upholstered wall panels that coordinate well with the main seating, or by opting for less conventional seating styles. Examples of the latter that have been supplied by Design & Contract Interiors include a cross modular sofa that incorporates a multilayer beech wood structure alongside polyurethane foam padding, or our Friends Art 201 Pouf polyethylene rota-moulded seating.
Further indications of the incredible design versatility of modular seating and our company's ability to supply it to the most exacting customer specifications include the likes of Dado modular seating that consists of a steel frame and upholstered shell, as well as 'Mommy' seating and the Piper modular system. This latter option enables the quick combination of different seating elements to the client's satisfaction, and comprises a steel tube frame and seat in polyurethane foam that can be covered with fabric or eco-leather.
Modular seating really can cater for the full range of needs that one may have for the layout of their premises' leisure spaces, with Design & Contract Interiors' experts being excellently placed to guide you to the optimum solutions - even if that entails creating them virtually from scratch.
To get a sense of just what advantages modular seating could bring for your own organisation's leisure spaces, you are welcome to take a look at the examples cited on the Design & Contract Interiors website. It is important to emphasise that we do not have a standard stocked range, instead working alongside every client and liaising with designers to ensure that the final seating matches even the most specialised requirements.
Nonetheless, the best modular seating does need to be designed and made to certain universal standards if those who use your spaces are to be given the best possible impression and as a result, continue using them. You may opt for relatively simple modular seating in both design and manufacture, perhaps combining an upholstered seat with back chrome or paint-finished legs.
However, many purchasers of our modular seating here at Design & Contract Interiors wish to go further, perhaps by investing in upholstered wall panels that coordinate well with the main seating, or by opting for less conventional seating styles. Examples of the latter that have been supplied by Design & Contract Interiors include a cross modular sofa that incorporates a multilayer beech wood structure alongside polyurethane foam padding, or our Friends Art 201 Pouf polyethylene rota-moulded seating.
Further indications of the incredible design versatility of modular seating and our company's ability to supply it to the most exacting customer specifications include the likes of Dado modular seating that consists of a steel frame and upholstered shell, as well as 'Mommy' seating and the Piper modular system. This latter option enables the quick combination of different seating elements to the client's satisfaction, and comprises a steel tube frame and seat in polyurethane foam that can be covered with fabric or eco-leather.
Modular seating really can cater for the full range of needs that one may have for the layout of their premises' leisure spaces, with Design & Contract Interiors' experts being excellently placed to guide you to the optimum solutions - even if that entails creating them virtually from scratch.
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